Spider-Man: No Way Home was a big relief, not just for the fans who were dying to see the rumors and the growing speculation pay off by seeing the return of their favorite characters in the film, but also for the actors who had to lie about their roles in the Marvel Studios epic. Now, Daredevil's Charlie Cox recalls lying about the film with Andrew Garfield.
Spider-Man: No Way Home saw the return of three generations of Spider-Man characters on the big screen, as well as the opening of many doors for characters from non-MCU projects to join the ongoing cinematic universe. With this, many stars like Garfield and Cox were forced to keep any details about their surprise reveals in the film from getting out.
Charlie Cox's Daredevil Reportedly Expected To Be 'Everywhere' In The MCU
Promoting his upcoming series Kin, Cox, who reprised his Daredevil role from the Netflix series in a cameo in Spider-Man: No Way Home, spoke with Digital Spy about the difficulty of keeping many secrets ahead of Marvel Studios' Spider-Man: No Way Home's big release this past December, also sharing if he joked about all the denial with co-star/good friend Garfield. «Someone sent me a video… Someone had cut a video on YouTube of me and him, not together, in interviews and stumbling over questions, trying not to answer,» Cox recalled. «It was like, someone had cut together a video of us going, 'I… well… I don't know. I can't say.' And just stumbling. Someone sent it to me. I thought it was very funny, and I forwarded it to him. But we haven't actually talked about it.»
While Cox only had a small cameo in the film, much of the attention was on Garfield's return as the web-slinger from his The Amazing Spider-Man films, making it that much more difficult for
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